Sunday, November 14, 2010

2012 GOP CONVENTION

Tampa will host Republican convention GOP announces 2012 plans

Convention website at http://www.gopconvention2012.com/

http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/news/local/hillsborough/gop-convention-decision-051210
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Chris Chmura, FOX 13


TAMPA - It will be a grand old party in Tampa when August of 2012 rolls around.

The Republican Party today selected Tampa to host its next presidential nominating convention, an event that will attract as many as 40,000 visitors and potentially provide an economic boost in excess of $100 million.

The convention is scheduled to take place the week of August 27, 2012.

Dignitaries, including Mayor Pam Iorio and developer Al Austin, who has led the effort, received the news by telephone. They gathered in the 21st-floor offices of Tampa Bay & Company, which markets the area to tourists and conventioneers.

Cheers let out as an ordinary office speakerphone reverberated the extraordinary news.

"We are very, very proud for the selection and we're really looking forward to being with you," RNC Chairman Michael Steele told the room. "We're excited and ready to get to work on what we know will be one of the best conventions we've ever had."

The wait was anxious, after all Tampa was unsuccessful in two previous attempts to land both the 2004 and 2008 conventions.

Members of the GOP's Site Selection Committee picked Tampa over Salt Lake City and Phoenix. The vote took place in suburban Washington, D.C.

Florida has not hosted a national political convention since 1972. In that year, both the Republican and Democratic conventions were held in Miami.

The St. Pete Times Forum is likely to be the main venue for the convention, though much planning will be needed before a schedule is developed. Other venues, including the Tampa Convention Center, are likely to house a portion of the convention and/or the throng of national and international news media that will inevitably converge on the area.

More than $100 million is necessary to host the convention. Roughly $40 million is expected in private donations to the host committee. The remainder is allocated from federal funds, including a $50 million grant for security and at least $16.8 million for planning.

Tourism officials were encouraged by the possibilities of the convention. Minneapolis estimated a $168 million boost in 2008; New York estimated more than $200 million in 2004.

Showcasing is also part of the equation.

Minneapolis estimated the convention in 2008 led to 10 billion "impressions" in the broadcast, print, and online media. That is equivalent of 150 Super Bowl ads, Minnesota organizers said.

Florida will relish that kind of exposure.

Flashing across two screens in the conference room Wednesday afternoon were a red GOP logo -- the star-clad elephant -- surrounded by the words "Tampa-St. Petersburg." Below it read "Republican National Convention 2012."

Another slide said "Catch the Wave." TB&C staffers sported campaign-style button with the phrase.

While camera crews assembled and the visitors bureau prepared for the announcement, TB&C executive vice president Steve Hayes wiped down the wooden conference table with wax. He joked that the expected crowd was growing by the hour.

"You know it could be 'no,'" he said he told the callers.

He has happy to be wrong.

Friday, September 5, 2008

2008 GOP COVENTION












“AMAZING”

This was one amazing convention. I have attended six conventions and this one was amazing. Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin just energized the GOP and made me so excited to go home and work hard for the next 60 days.
Standing in 1000’s of balloons and confetti was unbelievable and being part of history was just amazing. Senator John McCain spoke from the heart and show what a great job he will do as president and make American great again.

He has called on Americas to join a cause great than themselves. John McCain will fight for you and keep taxes low.

Well its time to go home and begin campaigning for American’s Future. We can’t wait to welcome Senator McCain and Governor Sarah to Scranton and Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Pictures from Thursday’s GOP Convention.

Jerry and Kathleen Dohahue, Scranton with daughter, Mari. Mari was on the Staff of 2008 Republican Convention.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

"OH WHAT A NIGHT"





“Oh What a Night”

Sarah, Sarah, Sarah was the chant of the night. Wow!

It was as a great experience to be part of history last night. Sarah introduces herself to the America public. She hit a home run. What a breath of fresh air. There was so much energy in the room you could feel it all the way back in Northeastern, Pennsylvania.

Well! Scranton made history again. She was speaking to our values and spirit of our people in Northeastern Pennsylvania. What a great image of a mother and her family on the stage for the world to see. Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin will surly win the hearts of Northeastern, Pennsylvania.

She made a direct appeal to our small towns from Scranton, Dunmore, Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Towanda and beyon.

Well getting ready for tonight. Senator John McCain will lay out his goals and plans to make America better and energy efficiency. You think last night was great! Watch tonight.


Richard Morelli, Luzerne County alternate delegate from the 11th
Congressional District.

Rose Gaetano, Lackawanna County, Delegate from Lackawanna County.

Governor Sarah Pelin addresses the convention delegates.

Paul DeFabo and Delores Strish, Luzerne County Delegates from the 11th Congressional.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Pictures from Tuesday Night






Picture 086 Paul DeFabo, Luzerne County celebrating on the convention floor.

Picture 0118 First Lady Laura Bush addresses the Convention on Tuesday Night.

Picture 0108 State Representative Tina Pickett also celebrating on the convention floor.

Picture 100 Michael S. Taluto sitting in the Oval Office at Civic Fest

Picture 0278. Pennsylvania Celebrating with yellow towels on the Convention Floor.

CONVENTION DAY 2

Convention Day 2

Well we are finally getting down to business.

First the people of Minneapolis-St. Paul are just as friendly as the people of Northeastern, PA. So far we are treated so kindly.

The day started out with a preview of “American Carol” a satire look at Michael Moore and liberal left. The movie opens on Oct 3, 2008.

Former Senator Rick Santorum spoke to the delegation and is now overwhelming supporting McCain-Palin ticket. He said that Governor Palin is a true conservative and a reformer. The Governor is a great choice to be the next vice president. She is a maverick just like Senator John McCain.

Here we go again the liberal are using the politics of personal destruction. They just don’t know how to react. Remember history-liberals do not win presidential elections.

Tuesday night was the beginning to show the public how Senator McCain is putting county first. The highlight of night was hearing from great speakers and paying tribute to some great presidents. Former Senate Fred Thompson address the convention and gave a great speech showing Senator McCain character and strengths to be president.

The wow speech of the night was from Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, a former democrat now an independent. He came out in full support of the McCain-Palin ticket and ask all American to make their choice for president base on the person not the party. He ask the democrats to think and make the right choice Senator McCain for President.

Did you see those yellow towel waving on the convention floor? Well that was the Pennsylvania delegation.

Wednesday is going to be a big night: It will the first time the American public will see and get to know Governor Sarah Palin.

Monday, September 1, 2008







Pictures from day one.

Rose Gaetano with Senator Rich Santorum, her favorite Senator.

Michael S. Taluto, is greeted by President Abe Lincoln

Scranton businessman, Jerry and Kathleen Donahue are greeted by Rose Ann Gaetano.

Spotted at the convention on Monday was Dan and Shelly Meuser, Luzerne County.

Mathew Brann, Canton, PA was also spotted at the Civi Fest with Rose Ann Gaetano.

Convention Day One. "Putting Country First"



“Putting Country First” has had positive effect on the Convention’s First Night.

The Delegates were addressed by First Lady, Laura Bush and Cindy McCain and ask us and the county to support the cause of hurricane relief. http://www.causegreater.com/.

The delegation got started on Monday, morning with a group breakfast. They hear from some special and important guests. Making a special appearance was John McCain young mother of 96. She was warmly received. Also making appearance was the former Governor of New York George Pataki and American Hero that was John McCain roommate in the prison camp.

Last night was great. The host committee treated the delegation from all 50 states at Civic Fest. located at the Minneapolis Convention Center. It was a great opportunity to meet delegates from all over the United States at the Fest. You could fine almost everything with a GOP or elephant logo on it from hats to candy mints.

Highlites of the day were meeting the people of FOX NEWS NETWORK and attending a lunchon at the Circus Juventas. Circus Jeventas is a performing arts young circus school located in St.Paul, Minnesota. They offer youth circus arts training and performance opportunities for children and youth ages 3 to 21 in a safe and noncompetitive environment.